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- ItemOpen AccessCalgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 1, Winter 1975(University of Calgary, 1975-01) Klokeid, Terry J.; Roberts, Linda; Cook, Eung-Do; Stewart, Charlotte; Hofer, EarlThe ten papers presented in this first issue share the theme of the phonology of Canadian English. The authors were students in an undergraduate course on the history of English, winter term 1974. Some, but not all of the papers contain original observations. The common purpose of these articles is to make accessible to other undergraduate students materials dealing with Canadian English.
- ItemOpen AccessCalgary Working Papers in Linguistics, Volume 3, Fall 1976(University of Calgary, 1976-09) DeGuzman, Videa; Karra, Elizabeth; Klokeid, Terry J.; Roberts, Jessica L.This issue of Calgary Working Papers in Linguistics consists of A Workbook in English Syntax, by Terry J. Klokeid. It is a text used at The University of Calgary for some undergraduate courses in syntax. These courses emphasize the frameworks of network relational grammar and transformational generative grammar.
- ItemEmbargoErgative switching in Mabuyag(1977) Roberts, Jessica Lee; Klokeid, Terry J.
- ItemOpen AccessA workbook in English syntax(University of Calgary, 1976-09) Klokeid, Terry J.There are perhaps 5,000 different human languages spoken around the world, and we know of a great many others which have gone out of use or which have been transformed into another language. Among all these languages, there is a fascinating richness in the variety of speech sounds and sentence patterns that are used. At the same time, this variation is not limitless. There exist striking and deep-seated similarities among the world's languages.